26 Verbs to Use for the Word roast

In the kitchen he will domineer and rule the roast in spite of his master, and curses in the very dialect of his calling.

R630392. How to cook a roast.

Of black-faced mutton it makes a fine roast, and the piece of fat in it called the pope's eye, is considered a delicate morceau by epicures.

The modes of preparing other roasts much resembled the present system in their simplicity, with this difference, that strong meats were first boiled to render them tender, and no roast was ever handed over to the skill of the carver without first being thoroughly basted with orange juice and rose water, and covered with sugar and powdered spices.

Put in the dripping-pan with some hot water and let roast until tender.

Where was the charity in asking a hurried man at five minutes to six o'clock to frill up a roast that would not see the inside of the oven before noon next day?

The thickest portion may be cut into steaks, the thin, end with bone may be utilized for soups and stews, while the remainder will furnish a good roast.

They ran up and they ran down; there was a hissing sound of roasting by the hearth; the girls chattered, the men drank "sup,"[R] strangers came, were shown into their rooms, and got both roast and boiled.

Us always hid a pile away where us could git' em an' roast' em at night.

"We were having a potato roast down by the lake, and while the potatoes were baking some of us came up for more wood," he explained to the girls.

A nice-looking middle-aged man gave her a bundle that was large enough to hold a 50¢ meat roast.

Neither did he think that he was taking graft because he amicably permitted Froelich to leave a fourteen-pound rib roast every Saturday night at his brother-in-law's flat.

It was drawing toward winter, and very cold weather, when one day Gluck's two older brothers had gone out, with their usual warning to little Gluck, who was left to mind the roast, that he was to let nobody in and give nothing out.

The butcher had brought me a huge slab of meat for my first dinner when I had timidly ordered "rib roast," and with the aid of my mother's cook book and my own smattering of cooking, my sole housewifely accomplishment, I had been trying to disguise it for subsequent meals.

Sprinkle these over the bottom of the dripping-pan and place your roast on this bed.

The villains among them provided the roast; But Money was forced to pay for the cost Both of their feasting and of their chamber cheer.

I cannot say that I altogether relished the roast, though some of our company took to it hugely.

Souflés, a term applied to a very light kind of pudding, made with some farinaceous substance, and generally replaces the roast of a second course.

"Cat! Did you get wise to the way I slipped her the sassy roast?

When I open your door and smell the roast or the turnips or whatever food has been provided, I shall like it just as well as if it were flowers.

I usually buy a dark roast.

" "Meetuck, ye haythen, try a bit o' the roast; do now, av it was only to plaze me.

"A while ago," said the Major, resuming the conversation as he carved the roast, "a young fellow came to me who had invented a new sort of pump to inflate rubber tires.

Many of my happiest moments had been those which I had spent champing this great man's roasts and ragouts, and the prospect of being barred from digging into them in the future was a numbing one.

But at the same time, he vowed that, sure as the caribou had not all passed, he would dine on caribou roast before long.

26 Verbs to Use for the Word  roast